
Modernizing Endpoint Security
The security of client machines remain under constant risk of unauthorized access.
About Mallory
Born and raised in the Queen City, Mallory planted her roots in Charlotte after she graduated from Central Piedmont Community College. She is married to her husband, Jonathan, and together they love to travel! They have a goal of “new year, new city” they do every year to celebrate Mallory’s birthday, and recently, they’ve started travelling to at least one international destination annually. When she’s not travelling the world, Mallory co’eds a travelling billiards team with her husband and their friends, and has her own ladies league team called the #LadyMisfits. Mallory is a member of the Pine Lake Country Club and was also a Charlotte Beer girl that sponsored many different organizations around Charlotte, including the Unchain Dogs Coalition and Second Harvest Food Bank. Mallory first came to learn about ATCOM through a friend who asked her to help bartend a a tech showcase event for ATCOM in Charlotte in 2014. A few months later, Mallory was officially welcomed to the A-Team and has been with us ever since!

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